A man has admitted causing the death of a lorry driver following a fatal collision earlier this year.
Ross Alex Neiland, 38, was involved in the collision on February 21 at junction five of the M27.
The collision involved a Mercedes lorry, Nissan Juke and Volkswagen Polo.
The lorry driver Michal Kaminski, 36, from Salisbury, sadly died at the scene.
Neiland, from Littlehampton, was charged with causing death by dangerous driving, causing death while uninsured, causing death while driving without a valid licence, and failing to allow a specimen of blood to be analysed.
He has now pleaded guilty to death by dangerous driving.
He will be sentenced at Southampton Crown Court on January 21.
Michal Kaminski was on his way to deliver flooring to customers on the South Coast when his lorry was involved in a crash on the westbound side of the M27.
Having moved from his native Poland around ten years ago, he had been working for flooring supplier Salesmark West Limited in Salisbury where he lived.
Michal's brother Rafal - known as Raf - followed his big brother to the UK shortly after he arrived.
He got a job at the same company and the brothers even lived together.
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